
A sobering documentary showing teenage girls in the U.S. being victims of sexual assault by their male classmates/friends. It also covers the unfortunate trend that the system tends to minimize or even dismiss these cases, resulting in the victimized girls not receiving justice. To make matters worse, these girls often ended up getting bullied (both in school as well as online) for being rape victims.... (Full plot summary below)
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A sobering documentary showing teenage girls in the U.S. being victims of sexual assault by their male classmates/friends. It also covers the unfortunate trend that the system tends to minimize or even dismiss these cases, resulting in the victimized girls not receiving justice. To make matters worse, these girls often ended up getting bullied (both in school as well as online) for being rape victims.
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| Dear Cast and CrewDi GoldingThis isn't just a doc that should be shown in schools, it should be required viewing for anyone with a pulse who lives in the 21st Century. |
| TheWrapTricia OlszewskiThis documentary may indeed stir outrage and encourage victims to report such crimes. But it’s still a song we’ve heard before. |
| Kansas City StarJon NiccumThe documentary scrutinizes the "blame the victim" mentality that has seemingly gotten worse in the internet era. But the film also offers a redemptive message of compassion via a network of survivors. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThe entire documentary is unnerving. Focusing on four separate rape cases with eerie similarities, Audrie & Daisy is a stark portrait of a problem which is not in any way local, aberrant, or random. The problem is systemic. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserPainful, unflinching story of rape and bullying. |
| The Film StageDan SchindelThis film doesn't convey either the tragedy or the responses to it in any way not hidebound by documentary convention. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyThis powerful doc chronicles the dismally unjust aftermaths of two recent juvenile sexual-assault cases in the U.S. |
| The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinWrenching to watch, but told with clarity and guts. |
| indieWireKate ErblandThere's more than enough story to tell here, maybe too much for just one film, no matter how well-meaning it may be. |
| Film ExperienceGlenn DunksAudrie & Daisy is ultimately an extremely affecting film that does a better job of examining rape culture than Kirby Dick's The Hunting Ground from last year. |